Superstorm Sandy hit land at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 29, 2012 -- a year and a day ago.

On Oct. 30, the nation woke up to a devastated coastline in the mid Atlantic, a destroyed Jersey Shore and a New York City that was partially underwater. Although the damage wasn't nearly as bad as in Jersey and New York, Sandy also touched the midstate, causing flood damage.

Overall, the storm was blamed for at least 181 deaths in the U.S. — including 68 in New York and 71 in New Jersey — and property damages estimated at $65 billion.

In remembrance of the terrible damage Sandy caused, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered flags on state buildings to be flown at half-staff today, Mayor Michael Bloomberg is expected to tour some of the hardest-hit areas in New York City and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie planned Sandy recovery events across the state.

So, 365 days ago, where were you? Did you prepare with bottled water and batteries? Were you affected by the local flooding -- and have you recovered? We're you out of town or maybe even in some of the hardest hit areas? Tell us where you were last year when Superstorm Sandy hit.

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